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 1    II|             torment be.~ ~ XXXV~"Yet happy were my death, mine ending
 2   III|             in prosperous fights and happy frays:~His shield they fixed
 3    IV|         yield," quoth he, "and it be happy found,~What I have granted,
 4   VII|           tears she shed.~ ~ XX~"You happy trees forever keep," quoth
 5   VII|          thee God grant it proves as happy may."~ ~  LXXIII~Of these
 6  VIII|           away afraid,~Of victory so happy blew the wind,~That careless
 7  VIII|             possess~Of martyrdom, or happy victory;~For this I hope,
 8  VIII|            careful things,~Buried in happy peace both more and less,~
 9    IX|            art, shall glory long~Thy happy conquest in my death, I
10     X|           Solyman gan thus reply:~"0 happy man to so great praise ybore!"~
11     X|            on her presence hings~The happy end of this great enterprise,~
12    XI|        because all us you love,~Your happy life is spirit, soul, and
13   XII|      meanwhile within this town,~And happy was my shot, and prosperous
14   XII|          hast.~ ~ XCVIII~"For if her happy soul her eye doth bend~On
15   XII|            And loving will I die, oh happy day~Whene'er it chanceth!
16   XII|              bodies lie in chest;~So happy death should join what life
17  XIII|             the world their foe,~But happy be their actions from this
18  XIII|          beams in April or in May.~0 happy zeal! who trusts in help
19   XIV|             way:"~Hugo replied, "Thy happy foot is set~In the true
20   XIV|            or chance doth bring~With happy steps to flood Orontes'
21   XIV|            and ground:~ ~ LXII~" `Ye happy youths, who April fresh
22   XIV|                 LXIV~" `But let your happy souls in joy possess~The
23    XV|             VI~"Enter this boat, you happy men," she says,~"Wherein
24    XV|            is brought well-near,~The happy Isles of Fortune now you
25    XV|         stretched in order long,~The happy islands sweetly flowering
26    XV|          sweet songs interlaced;~"Oh happy men I that have the grace,"
27    XV|           all her servants blest and happy makes,~She will admit you
28   XVI|         looks are fixed and bent~Thy happy eyes themselves may see
29   XVI|             fatal champion, bring to happy end~This enterprise begun,
30  XVII|             show~Whom Stony sent and Happy Araby,~Which never felt
31  XVII|              he said,~"And with your happy fortune go to fight,~And
32  XVII|             that eild it fits,~Shall happy peace preserve and quiet
33 XVIII|              brave;~For you alone to happy end must bring~The strong
34 XVIII|            XCVI~"But higher lift thy happy eyes, and view~Where all
35 XVIII|            now the armies reared the happy cry~Of victory, glad, joyful,
36   XIX|        Thyself thou threwest down, O happy man,~Upon whose fall none
37   XIX| fellow-servant since;~ ~ LXXXII~"Two happy months within that prison
38   XIX|               each wound~She tied: O happy man, so cured so bound!~ ~
39    XX|            beast on earth down laid,~Happy was he that was at first
40    XX|            spent,~What strength hath happy, kind and mutual love?~But
41    XX|           Against Augustus great his happy foe,~Leaving her lord to
42    XX|         surgeon prove.~ ~ CXXVI~"And happy me if, being dead and slain,~
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